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Lutris 0.5.21 Adds Support For Running Games Inside Valve's Latest Steam Runtime

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 24 February 2026 at 08:08 PM EST. 37 Comments
Lutris 0.5.21 is now available as the latest version of this open-source Linux game manager. With Lutris 0.5.21 comes some new runners for executing games in different environments.

Lutris 0.5.21 most notably adds Valve's Sniper runtime support. Sniper is the codename for the Steam Linux Runtime 3.0 release as the current latest version of their Linux runtime following the Steam Linux Runtime 1.0 Scout and Steam Linux Runtime 2.0 Soldier releases. This runner support in the new Lutris release now allows easily running games within this Steam Linux Runtime 3.0 containerized environment.

Today's Lutris release also adds a runner for ShadPS4 as an early PlayStation 4 emulator and Xenia as an Xbox 360 research emulator. Lutris 0.5.21 also improves its Dolphin-Emu emulator to use AppImage for that GameCube / Wii emulator. There is also now support in Lutris to move Proton versions from runners/proton to runners/wine.

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The new game manager's release also brings UI/UX improvements, support for more storage types, fixing GPU reporting from the Vulkan information, the Wine-Wayland warning will now only warn under Wayland and not X11, Portuguese language support, and a variety of other fixes and enhancements.

Downloads and more details on Lutris 0.5.21 via GitHub.

Update: Lutris 0.5.22 is now available to update the release targets PPA CI and fixing Python compatibility prior to v3.14.

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